A 5-year-old girl called for help to save her dad Savannah, a 5-year-old girl shows wit and composure as she calls for help to save her father who was experiencing chest pains and breathing difficulties. Fortunately the latter was still conscious to answer his daughter. We learn at the end of the video the arrival of help in the house.
This hair trick could be the next beauty trend Dads love to put their own spin on things. So, when 35-year-old Earl Raglin Jr. of Lexington, Kentucky helps his 7-year-old daughter Jordyn get ready for ballet, he figures why not have her practice her moves and get her hair done simultaneously? Genius.
A raccoon attacks a child Friday December 2, 2022 in Ashford, Connecticut in the United States, a 5-year-old girl was attacked by a raccoon while waiting for her school bus. Her mother, alerted by her daughter's cries, came out of the house and grabbed the raccoon by the skin of its back. Once her daughter was safely inside, she threw the animal onto the lawn. The little girl was bitten by the raccoon. She was tested for the presence of rabies antibodies.
A garbage man gives a present to a child Scared of garbage trucks at the age of 2, Jaycob, a now 4-year-old boy from Oakhurst, California, overcame his fear, to the point of now being passionate about the craft. He impatiently awaits the passage of the garbage collectors every week, jumping for joy when he hears the vehicle, and this Tuesday, December 21, 2021, 4 days before Christmas, Jaycob had a nice surprise after having kindly thanked the garbage collector for his work. Indeed, the man got out of his truck to give him a gift: a magnificent toy garbage truck!
20-year-old American street racer got 24 years for hitting mother and child 3 years ago, the guy decided to arrange a race with his friend in his new Mustang, which he received as a graduation gift from his parents. At one of the pedestrian crossings, he did not notice and knocked down a woman and her daughter in a stroller. Both the woman and her daughter died on the spot from their injuries.